SOUTHSOUTH leaders yesterday regretted the latest threat by a
faction of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND)
to attack Muslim institutions .
They described the threat as condemnable and urged security agencies
to properly investigate the sources of the publications and expose the
masterminds.
Besides, the Southsouth leaders called on security operatives to
redouble their efforts in protecting places of worship for both
Christians and Muslims to frustrate the plans of unscrupulous elements.
In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday by Chief Edwin Clark, the
leaders traced the threat to mischief makers hiding under the cover of
some faceless groups.
Clark also noted that it was no longer news that MEND’s self-
acclaimed leaders – both in Nigeria and abroad – have repeatedly said
the group was no longer in existence.
The statement reads: “The report alleged to have been attributed to a group that parades itself
as MEND threatening to attack some religious places of worship of our
muslim brothers has been received by many of us leaders of the
southsouth with much regrets and total condemnation.
“In the said report
published in several national newspapers, the authors of the threat
purported to have concluded plans to invoke mayhem and destruction as a
result of the planned attacks.
“I will like to state that these threats are obviously, the
handiworks of mischief makers hiding under the cover of some bogus and
faceless groups that are known by many to be non-existent.
“We may all recall media publications that the self – acclaimed
leaders of the so called MEND both in Nigeria and abroad had repeatedly
stated that the group is no more in existence.
“They had even dissociated themselves from publications that tend to suggest any inactivity in that respect.
“Following some reports which got to me, I recall alerting in
publications in the electronic, print and social media that persons such
as the present phony groups will try to use the name of non-existent
organisations to cause havoc and attempt to bring disaffection between
the various groups in the country and to heat up the polity in order to
make the country ungovernable.
“In particular, I had warned that this will be done to tarnish and sour the very healthy and harmonious relationship existing between the people of the Southsouth and those from the other parts of the country.
“The people of the southsouth are known to be peaceful, hospitable
and accommodating. Even at the height of the agitations directed at
environmental justice and equity over the years, people from other parts
of the country enjoyed the best of hospitality and protection in that
part of the country.
“It is therefore totally incongruent and ridiculous that some groups
will try to fan the embers of ethnic disharmony aimed at scoring cheap
political point against the people of the Southsouth.
“I also want to enjoin Mr. President to continue with the good work
which he has started regarding dialogue with our leaders, brothers and friends in the North in courageously tackling our security challenges.
“It is good leadership in trying to bring all groups to dialogue and
work towards peaceful resolution of any existing situation. Nigeria is
the only home that we have and we must all work closely together for its
peace and progress.
“Finally, let it be known that the alledged voice of MEND’s Jomo
Gbomo no longer exists in Nigeria because there is no more MEND. Anyone
parading or masquerading himself as Jomo Gbomo is not operating from
Nigeria.
“It may be the voice of a mischievous and an unpatriotic Nigerian
operating from outside the country. Those who were using the name Jomo
Gbomo are either in detention awaiting trial or already adjudged guilty
and are serving their jail term. Therefore, appeal
to all the ex-militant leaders and their followers not to allow
themselves to be used, and should also ignore and openly condemn the
so-called voice of Jomo Gbomo.”
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